The country's second largest carrier, which is implementing a three-year turnaround programme, also benefitted from lower oil prices and a one-time gain from sale and leaseback of engines.
In the year-ago period, it had net loss of Rs 258 crore.
Meanwhile, Etihad Airways' President and CEO James Hogan has been nominated as the Vice Chairman of Jet Airways. Etihad holds 24 per cent stake in the Indian carrier.
Jet Airways' strong quarterly show came on the back of higher revenues and increase in passenger traffic, which pushed its revenue up over 10 per cent to Rs 5,658 crore. In the year-ago period, the same stood at Rs 5,097 crore.
The Naresh Goyal-led airline had last reported a net profit in the third quarter of last fiscal, after being in the red in the past seven successive quarters.
The improved performance provides further evidence of the growing momentum of the three-year turnaround of Jet Airways, chairman Naresh Goyal told reporters here today.
Passenger revenues climbed 10.4 per cent to Rs 4,707 crore in the latest June quarter. It carried 6.29 million passengers in the quarter as against 5.19 million a year ago.
"This improvement is largely attributable to the optimised network, which ensures tighter domestic and international network integration," chief executive Cramel Ball said.
Goyal said the increased code-share between its partner Etihad helped the airline push down its losses by half in the last fiscal and reiterated optimism that by 2017 the airline could be fully profitable.
"Under our three-year turnaround strategy, we should be reducing losses in 2015, consolidating in 2016 and breaking even in 2017," Ball said.
Jet is the second airline to report profit for the June quarter after the second largest low-cost carrier Spicejet reported a net of Rs 7.18 crore.
"Our first quarter performance demonstrates once again that the measures we are taking to bring the business back to profitability are having the desired result," Goyal said.
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